Milan 2018 – Disco Gufram club-culture inspired furniture collection explodes the restless energy and joie de vivre of the radical of Italian Radical Design brand Gufram. The series features party sofas , after party side tables and candy-pop carpetsby Atelier Biagetti, ROTGANZEN and GGSV.

Disco Gufram. After Party by ROTGANTZEM – All photos by Leonardo Scotti, courtesy of Gufram.

“The club is a space so intertwined with our pop culture since the mid 1960’s. We re-thought and re-shaped it with contemporary objects which combine past and present.” Says to Archipanic Charley Vezza, owner, soul of Gufram and a master himself in the art of enjoying life. The collection is conceived for eclectic living rooms owned by people who organise parties for intimate dance-off moments.

Ooh, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love, I feel love… “The Dance Floor rug is the encounter of a striped font and a podium under a neon light, so that you are the King of the divan”,says Gaëlle and Stéphane.

Disco Gufram. Dance Floor by GGSV.

Atelier Biagetti’s seatsreshaped the late ‘70s Linea Discoteca collectionto create disco-inspired collection. After spending some few nights out at different clubs – a pleasant way to examine the subject, Laura Baldassarri and Alberto Biagetti restyled five different seats, which can easily come to rock and inhabit your house straight from the dance floor.

70s Linea Discoteca re-design by Atelier Biagetti.

The designers intended to stick to the original past collection but with a contemporary wind. “Each piece is conceived as a person with a precise attitude, a sense of humour, a beauty, also some vices and dreams that get wild during the night.” Explain LauraBaldassari and Alberto Biagetti.

70s Linea Discoteca re-design by Atelier Biagetti.

And when the party is over and it is time to go home, even the furniture let itself go a little. Dutch pop art design studio ROTGANZEN’s After Party series comprises three cabinets and two coffee-tablesrepresenting a melancholic reminder to the temporary nature of glamour. The blown traditional and iconic disco ball has been modified as it would finally rest and recover after spending a long night out.

After Party by ROTGANTZEM.

The After party series is a “visual metaphor of fading glory as we can see in the frozen blobs of amorphous shapes, covered by a carefully arranged glittering skin, composed of fragmented mirror. What once was a perfect shape takes on new character and meaning. However, rather than a doomed take on reality, the intention is to offer a playful image of past glory”.

After Party by ROTGANTZEM.

All photos: courtesy of Gufram.

70s Linea Discoteca re-design by Atelier Biagetti.

70s Linea Discoteca re-design by Atelier Biagetti.

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